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Got 3D Printing Questions? We've Got Answers! Introducing the Cyberprint 3D Q&A!



Hey 3D printing enthusiasts!

The team here at Cyberprint 3D is thrilled to unveil our latest feature designed just for you: our brand-new Q&A page!

Ever found yourself scratching your head over a tricky print setting? Wondering which filament is best for your next project? Or maybe you're just starting your 3D printing journey and have a burning question? Well, wonder no more!

We're opening up the floor to all your 3D printing inquiries. No question is too big or too small, and our knowledgeable team is ready to share their expertise.

Here's how you can get involved:

  • Drop a comment below: Simply leave your question in the comments section of this post.
We're committed to helping you succeed in your 3D printing endeavors and will do our best to get back to you with insightful answers as soon as we can.

Thank you for being such a fantastic and supportive community. We're excited to connect with you on a deeper level and help you unlock the full potential of your 3D printer!

Happy printing!

The Cyberprint 3D Team

Lil'Dritty

Ollie_G

JRS

VK3D

Comments

  1. Hey just saw this page and wanted to ask a question! If I am looking for a cheap printer do you recommend getting the A1 mini or A1 mini combo. I am on a budget and don’t what to spend to much on the printer as i know I still need to get filament and stuff like that. Do you think that the Ams lite and multicolored printing is worth it. I also saw that you can print prices separately in different colors and then glue them together. Thank you so much and can’t wait to hear what you have to say. P.S. LOVE the channel!

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    1. The ams lite is a great add on and if you are able to stretch your budget a little bit, i do think it would be a good addition. Also, the bambu labs filament is pretty expensive and there is shipping. I would recommend buying bambu filament from best buy if there is one near you. Other filaments work too, just check the size and if it fits on the ams lite. Thank you so much for your support! Also, I should have a new video on the channel soon!

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  2. Does printing with TPU actually work and make things squishy?

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    1. I have not personally printed with TPU, but it should be able to make things more impact resistant and squishy. Also, the TPU will be labeled by hardness (80A, 90A, 95A) the lower the number, the more flexible print. Also, decreasing the wall loops and infill will make it even more flexible.

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    2. Thanks, will tell you how it goes. Trying to print an airless basketball as I play b-ball

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